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The most recent in these announcements is Opening Ceremony's collaboration with MM6 Maison Martin Margiela, as broadcast by Refinery29. This collab should be prrretty amazing, with Margiela and OC irony working together to create pieces that are edgy and whimsical all at once. Look forward to...

"In the new issue of CR, I talk to Coca-Cola archivist, Ted Ryan, about the history of the brand's 125 year-old identity, explored in a new show at the Design Museum. One of the highlights of the display is a book documenting the design and build of their first neon sign for Piccadilly...

Coca-Cola 125th Anniversary Makeover Designed by Peter Gregson Studio
Celebrating 125th anniversary Peter Gregson design a series of 6 Coca-Cola cans reflecting on brands heritage
We used old Coca-Cola ads and posters (from 1930's, 1940's) and implemented them in order to create the can...

Now this is exactly the kind of collaboration hip schoolgirls, Alexa Chung, and nearly all residents of Lower Manhattan (myself included) will go wild for: Keds for Opening Ceremony. And we're not even talking a higher end version of the classic kicks—the Keds for Opening Ceremony line...

Launching nationwide next month,
Coca-Cola by OPI
is a collection of limited edition shades, inspired by 9 of the best selling drinks from the iconic soda giant, and like most people, I confess to being rather puzzled with how the two would mesh. Beautifully, as it turns out and that I'm...

When Japanese fashion conglomerate, BEAMS, had an idea to link up with beverage giant, Coca-Cola, for a collaboration project, another bright idea sparked in the mind of BEAMS Mens' Creative Director, Hiroshi Kubo. Naturally, vintage aficionado, NIGO, would be a valuable asset to the project...

Recently Coca Cola came up with this new viral campaign that's been going around our Facebook Newsfeeds. You have to take a look at it too!
While it's a great video, we can't help but feel that the videos are just a little bit of a stretch. Some viewers were truly moved, while others felt it...